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The door pulls (silver part) are not metal but plastic, I've removed mine on my 2.0.

The center console top surface (assuming you are talking about the part that is on top of the dash and surrounds the air-ducts) is "sensosoft" or plastic with a "soft-feel" plastic top layer. If you are talking about the storage tray which is an aluminum looking shelf that runs from drivers side to passenger side below the airbag in the pre-2.0 (b/c in 2.0 it has a glove-box on passenger side) that is aluminum.

I don't have gear shifter so can't help there and we have different center consoles but mine I believe are aluminum knobs so maybe the same on yours.

Thanks for your feedback. Since my 1.5 center console (where the gearshift is) is totally different from your 2.0 I think the upper surface is different.

I didn't realize the silver colored door pull covers are plastic. If so, I don't understand why mine have scattered, tiny black spots on them. I thought those spots might be from oxidation. My understanding is that the previous owner of my car kept it in a climate-controlled garage at his home in Florida. He sure didn't drive it much: 12K miles over 6 years.

HVAC: the flat part where the knobs are attached to is aluminum, the rest is plastic and so are the original knobs. Its more ore less the same for the steering wheel. The momo stamped base is aluminum the rest is silver painted plastic again. Tray, pedals, the extruded profiles like the tray (it is a riveted, glued and cured part of the chassis) foot well and deeper under the carped are all aluminum. Most of it is actually aluminum. When there silver with multiple curves in the surface big chance its plastic and just for finish. Watch out with the silver paint it is only a thin layer, same for the black door panels. Its possible to rub true the "black" finish/paint to and expose the under laying plastic that is much darker. The shifter stick you can unscrew from the base and see what is going on there to in closeup.

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